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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Introduction, with Reflections on the Role of Institutional Change
Part I: Old Regime and Eighteenth-Century Origins of German Industrialization
one / Population and the Economy
two / German Regions and the Beginnings of Early Industrialization
three / Agricultural Change from the 1760s to the Early Nineteenth Century
four / Institutional Change and the Role of Early Nineteenth-Century Prussian-German Reforms
Part II: Early Industrialization, 1815–1848/49
five / Early Industrialization, Government Policies, and the German Zollverein
six / The Crises of the 1840s
Part III: The Growth of Industrial Capitalism up to the 1870s
seven / “Industrial Breakthrough” and Its Leading Sectors
eight / Labor and Capital in the Industrial Breakthrough Period
nine / Agriculture in the Period of Take-Off and Beyond
ten / Money and Banking in the Railway Age
Part IV: Germany’s Emergence as an Industrial Power, 1871–1914
eleven / Growth Trends and Cycles
twelve / The Growth of Industrial Enterprise, Large and Small
thirteen / Industrial Finance, Money, and Banking
fourteen / Germany in the World Economy, 1870s to 1914
fifteen / Urban Growth, 1871–1914: Economic and Social Dimensions
epilogue / German Industrialization from a Twentieth-Century Perspective
Notes
References
Index
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